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    • ACMG Statement

      Considerations for policymakers for improving health care through telegenetics: A points to consider statement of the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG)

      Genetics in Medicine
      Vol. 24Issue 11p2211–2219Published online: August 30, 2022
      • Heather E. Williams
      • Lila Aiyar
      • Mary Beth Dinulos
      • David Flannery
      • Michelle L. McClure
      • Michele A. Lloyd-Puryear
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        Telegenetics, a form of telemedicine, is 2-way, interactive real-time electronic information communication between a patient and genetics health care professional(s) (ie, medical geneticists [physicians who specialize in genetics] and genetic counselors [health care workers with training in medical genetics and counseling]) as an alternate to providing health care in person at a medical office.1,2 These services include, but are not limited to, assessment, diagnosis, consultation, test result release, education, counseling, management of care, and/or aided self-management.
      • ACMG Statement

        Points to consider to avoid unfair discrimination and the misuse of genetic information: A statement of the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG)

        Genetics in Medicine
        Vol. 24Issue 3p512–520Published online: December 16, 2021
        • Laurie H. Seaver
        • George Khushf
        • Nancy M.P. King
        • Dena R. Matalon
        • Kunal Sanghavi
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          In this era of precision medicine, the incorporation of genetic and genomic information, herein referred to as genetic information, into health care has gained unprecedented attention. As a result of the rapid decline in the cost of DNA sequencing, these data are now routinely used for diagnostic purposes and preventive health screening. In addition to the application of genetic information to support diagnosis and management, consumers may directly access various genetic testing–based products for medical and nonmedical uses, and some employers now offer wellness genetic testing to their employees as a benefit.
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